This week at Bungie we’re making a list of stuff that we haven’t said about The Taken King… yet.

We’ve already said that we’ll be kicking off the second year of Destiny with a major expansion. On the road to launch we plan to prove that The Taken King is more than DLC – it’s a game. Going forward, Weekly Updates will be a source of information and insight on how we’re updating Destiny for everyone this fall, highlighting key features and the content that we know you care about.

Before we dig in, we want to tackle the basics in more detail, and specifically answer the question, “What’s in the box?”

Destiny: The Taken King introduces the following to Destiny on every platform:

New story missions and an array of sidequests that conspire to tell the story of our battle to defend our Solar System against Oryx and his Taken army

New narrative driven by cinematic cutscenes starring an engaging cast of characters

New Exotic Weapons, Exotic Armor, and Exotic Questlines

The Dreadnaught, a full new destination, with unique secrets, rituals, and treasures to uncover

A new breed of enemy combatants, The Taken, armed with new abilities and weapons

An increased Level Cap, and new ways for your Guardian to grow more powerful

The most substantial injection of new, unique, and redesigned weapons, armor, and talents to date

New subclasses with all new Supers and abilities

New cooperative Strikes with unique and dynamic new Boss battles

Redesigned and reimagined Strikes – Dust Palace, Undying Mind, and Cerberus Vae III – are now overrun by the Taken

New Crucible multiplayer maps with new Crucible modes, including the previously revealed Rift and Mayhem

And, of course, last but not least, our biggest six-player Raid yet

That content and those features will form the baseline of every version of Destiny: The Taken King. Between now and September 15th, we’ll also explore a range of topics that we know are important to you, including weapon rebalancing, economy improvements, an overhauled quest experience, bounty enhancements, faction allegiances, end game content, and more.

We’ve learned a lot these last ten months – about the game as well as the people we’re playing it with. If you’ve been adventuring alongside us through The Dark Below and House of Wolves, you know our creative process follows an evolving playbook. The Taken King will present its own unique leap forward, and we’re excited to unpack it for you this summer.

More on all of that in the weeks ahead.

07/07/15: The Day of the Player.

Throughout this summer, we’ll have many chances to delve deeper into the second year of Destiny. For now, it’s appropriate to talk some more about the first. It’s been a long, strange trip, and we have yet to do it justice. Fortunately, there’s a time intended for that.

Exactly twelve months ago, we had seen the first signs of a Destiny community. The Vanguards had broken new ground in the Alpha. The second wave of explorers were lining up to breach the boundaries of the Beta. Ever since those first sparks of character creation, we’ve seen a global population of Guardians emerge.

Our inaugural journey around the sun is cause for celebration. Bungie [Community] Day is just the occasion. This tradition was set into motion by players of Bungie games. We made it official on 07/07/07. Since then, the seventh day of the seventh month has been a time to recognize an amazing group of people who assemble in games to become a community.

Pay us a visit again on Tuesday. We’ll have some celebrations of the awesome stuff you’ve done this past year, along with some invitations for how you can express yourselves.

We’ll also tell you how any player who has braved the first year of Destiny can achieve permanent, exclusive legendary status. This is something we’ve been working on for a while, and your own triumphs are the crucial ingredient.

All of this happens on the seventh day of the seventh month. Mark your calendars. Bookmark this website.